Character assassination has been a persistent feature of public life across time and cultures.... Læs mere
The book contributes to broader discussions on spatiality, identity, and cultural hybridity and will be of interest to researchers in the fields of art history and media studies, literature and architecture.
Drawing on extensive research of 153 feature films by 65 female directors, this book examines the dislocation between Chinese women’s cinema and Western feminist theories.
Science Popularization as Cultural Diplomacy in Cold War UNESCO (1946-1958) highlights how after the Second World War, science... Læs mere
This book explores how religion, gender, and economic structures influence mobility across local, national, and global scales, providing a groundbreaking perspective into urgent debates on migration, gender inequality, religious change, and the global political economy.
This book offers the first comprehensive study of cosmopolitanism in education between China and Europe from the late Qing to the Republican period.
Setting a long chronological horizon, the volume brings together two ages in the history of philology usually treated apart, the early and late modern periods. It also takes a transnational approach, following philological practice across countries, in Europe and beyond
This book maps the development of klaverjas, its consolidation, its unique local character, and its... Læs mere
Behind-the-Scenes of the Video Game Industry investigates how behind-the-scenes narratives and making-of materials are... Læs mere
News Making examines how people in Curaçao and Sint Maarten turn events into stories that shape public life. Based on... Læs mere
Magnus Maximus and the Priscillianists analyses the Priscillianist controversy from the perspective of the... Læs mere
This book examines the experiences of new Chinese migrants to Zambia, including those from state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and private businesses, within the broader context of China’s growing economic engagement with Africa.